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How to Improve in Business - New Strategy Reflected in Tony Robbins Teachings

Have you ever felt "trapped" in your business thinking you're just STUCK FOREVER, and no matter how hard you're working, you'll succeed in knowing HOW TO IMPROVE in business?

This is the problem that many entrepreneurs face. They invest more money, and it just seems to "waste" away while their profits stay stagnant.

In the 1960's, the Japanese noticed Dr. Deming's 14 point strategy for how to improve in business and asked him to come to Japan and teach this strategy. Ever since, the Japanese have adopted his theory of "CANI" (Constant And Never-ending Improvement).

The theory is, no matter where you are now, accept your position and don't try to compare yourself with others more successful - that will just BUM YOU OUT!

Instead, recognize where you are and MAKE A SOLID COMMITMENT to improve incrementally each and every day.

Although the Japanese have pretty much make "CANI", a household fitness body , and have grown thousands of successful businesses based on this strategy, a few American companies have adopted it as well...

... One of which happens to be the Ford Motor Company. I don't think it's any "coincidence" that Ford is the one motor company that DID NOT NEED the bailout in 2008 when the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act was in force.

Of course, I love that quote from Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company...

"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't either way, you're right!"

He knew the power of intention and STAYING FOCUSED ON OUTCOME! What an inspiration!

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